We live and work throughout California: from the Bay Area to Sacramento and Los Angeles to the Central Valley.

Our union of healthcare workers is driven to improve the healthcare system. Our mission is to provide quality care for all patients, expand access to excellent, affordable healthcare for all Californians and improve living standards for all workers.

The majority of SEIU-UHW members work in the state's largest private sector health systems' hospitals and clinics, including Kaiser Permanente, Dignity Health, Sutter Health, Tenet, Prime and Daughters of Charity.

Description

Position Summary:
The decisions made by a Union Representative/Organizer can have profound effects on worker's lives. As such, a Union Representative/Organizer is responsible for articulating the Union's message to workers and for carrying out internal and external organizing programs of SEIU United Healthcare Workers - West, as defined by the Officers and Executive Board of the Union and division directors. The Union Representative/Organizer will also motivate and mobilize potential or existing members to protect their rights and improve the quality of their work lives and fight the boss. The Union Representative/Organizer will provide effective leadership to carry out the goals of the Union in training and leadership development, new organizing, internal organizing, and political action. The Union Representative will also negotiate collective bargaining agreements, file and resolve grievances, meet and implement Union policies with employer representatives and with members of the community and with community groups.

Position Requirements

Job Functions:

​Work with the Executive Board members, shop stewards and committee representatives to design and implement campaigns to build organizational power and be responsible for the effective functioning of the Union including leadership identification, recruitment, development, and training of members, stewards, and new staff.

Exercise leadership, training and motivation to build and maintain a steward system designed to empower and mobilize workers through contract negotiation, contract enforcement, and other issues and disputes affecting workers. Assign tasks to stewards, be responsible for directing stewards with respect to developing and implementing Union policies on all workplace issues.

Educate workers and others on how power relationships work and how workers can/should use that knowledge.

Communicate with workers including listening, framing issues and motivating them to participate actively.

Visit work sites on a regular basis covering all shifts. Listen to workers concerns, determine when to file grievances, determine on what basis to settle grievances or prepare grievances for arbitration.

Organize rallies and demonstrations; provide strike support including organizing workers and members involvement, support actions, pressure campaigns on employers and building community support

Develop written materials including newsletters, training materials, other literature, and press releases, etc.

Participate in lobbying at State, Federal and local levels and educate and mobilize members around the Union’s political program

Lead workers in community issues and build relationships with relevant people/groups/organizations outside the Union

Recruit rank and file members to sit on Political Action Committees and participate in organizing legislative and electoral campaigns

Represent the Union as assigned in community and labor coalition activities

Lead other organizer(s) and be responsible for a program of the Union when assigned

Required to work long and varying hours including weekends, nights and holidays. Regular worksite visits, home visits and canvassing. Requires constant use of independent judgment, self motivation, and capability of doing all the above duties with minimal supervision.

Driving long distances for extended periods of time is also required. Travel both statewide and out of state with overnights and periods away from home may be required.

Qualifications:

Experience as a Union Representative/Organizer or proven ability to carry on the responsibilities of the job

Knowledge of or ability to learn relevant special body of knowledge including labor law like NLRA, MMBA, FLSA, Cal OSHA, FMLA, Title 22, ADA, Workers Compensation, etc.

Knowledge of workers, the workplace, labor, and political issues

Excellent interpersonal skills as demonstrated by the ability to relate, establish and cultivate respectful relationships with people from diverse backgrounds

Working knowledge of or ability to learn computer programs including Word, e-mail, accessing the internet, and databases

Tools:The Union Representative/Organizer is required to have a valid driver’s license, automobile insurance and a working automobile. Vehicles purchased after becoming a Union Representative/Organizer must be union made as approved by the United Auto Workers Union as a condition to receive the auto allowance.

Physical Demands:The capacity to lift up to 25 pounds is required.

Relationships:The Union Representative/Organizer works closely with and interact with Union members, unorganized workers, employers, government officials, the Executive Board members, officers, other staff, staff from other labor organizations and grassroots organizations.

Location

Oakland

Full-Time/Part-Time

Full-Time

Salary

SEIU-UHW offers a competitive salary, commensurate with experience, and a generous benefit package.